- Rozière balloon
The Rozière balloon (or simply Rozière) is a type of hybrid balloon that has separate chambers for a non-heated lifting gas (such as
hydrogen orhelium ) as well as a heated lifting gas (as used in ahot air balloon or Montgolfière.) This type of aircraft takes its name from its creator,Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier . the first inventor of the hot air baloonThe advantage of a Rozière is that it allows some control of
buoyancy with much less use of fuel than a typical hot air balloon. This reduction in fuel consumption has allowed Rozière balloons and their crew to achieve very long flight times, up to several days or even weeks.The first Rozière was built for an attempt at crossing the
English Channel on15 June 1785 . The balloon suddenly deflated (without the envelope catching fire) and crashed near Wimereux in the Pas-de-Calais.Today, Rozière designs use non-flammable helium rather than hydrogen. Their primarily application is for extremely long duration flights such as the first successful non-stop round the world balloon flights.
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February 27 ,1999 , while they were trying to circumnavigate the world by balloon,Colin Prescot andAndy Elson set a new endurance record after flying in a Rozière combined helium and hot air balloon (the "Cable & Wireless" balloon) for 233 hours and 55 minutes. Then on21 March of that year,Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones became the first to circumnavigate theEarth , in a Rozière known as the "Breitling Orbiter III", in a flight lasting 477 hours, 47 minutes. Their records for time and distance remain unbeaten in any kind of balloon. On4 July ,2002 , after five previous attempts,Steve Fossett became the first to achieve a round the world solo flight, while also topping his own solo endurance record, also in a Rozière, the "Spirit of Freedom", which used the same envelope as one of his previous attempts as well as for an attempt by another team.ee also
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